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MORE FUNDS ALLOCATED TO FAST-TRACK GWAYI-SHANGANI AND KUNZVI DAM CONSTRUCTION
The Government of Zimbabwe has dramatically accelerated the construction of two flagship water infrastructure projects—the Gwayi-Shangani Dam and the Kunzvi Dam—with the Treasury releasing a substantial sum of US$101.74 million this year. The funds are aimed squarely at resolving the chronic water supply challenges facing the country’s two largest cities, Bulawayo and Harare. Finance Minister…
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NUST UNVEILS $17 MILLION ACCOMMODATION AND TECHNOVATION CENTRE IN MAJOR UPGRADE PUSH
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by ambitious infrastructural projects and a concerted drive toward high-impact research aimed at bolstering the national economy. The upgrades, particularly the opening of a state-of-the-art student residence and a new Technovation Centre, underscore NUST’s commitment to providing a world-class environment for…
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CONSULTANT PROPOSES ‘PROPERTY STOKVELS’ AS INDIGENOUS SOLUTION AT NMU COLLOQUIUM
As the Property Sector Research Colloquium 2025 commenced today at Nelson Mandela University’s Ocean Sciences Campus, the event was immediately framed by a bold call for indigenous African solutions to the continental housing crisis. Zimbabwean property consultant Kura Chihota generated significant pre-event buzz with a passionate statement advocating for community-led financing models. The Colloquium, themed…
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Driving Sustainable Infrastructure, Building a Road to a Greener Future with A.M. Machado
When people talk about ‘green’ solutions or ‘green’ alternatives the term is sometimes used quite loosely. In order to replace or upgrade existing systems, and be employed on a broader scale, ‘green’ options need to be sustainable, simple to implement, do no (or less) damage to the environment, and perhaps most importantly they need to…
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